The Halloween Spook
In the US and Europe, black cats often get a bad rap. Especially around Halloween, they’re portrayed as spooky creatures bringing bad luck. This superstition dates back to the Middle Ages, when black cats were sadly believed to be witches’ evil companions.

The Japanese “Fuku Neko”
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Cross the Pacific to Japan, and the story flips completely. Historically, Japanese people have adored black cats! Rather than being unlucky, they are celebrated as Fuku Neko (Lucky Cats)—powerful charms that ward off evil and bring good fortune.
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Business Prosperity
During the Edo period, black cats were especially popular among merchants. Thanks to their dark fur, they were stealthy hunters of mice, protecting valuable crops and goods. This made them a beloved symbol of business prosperity.

Pop Culture Proof
You can still spot this positive image in Japanese pop culture. Think Jiji from Kiki’s Delivery Service, Luna from Sailor Moon, or even the corporate logo of Yamato Transport, featuring a black cat carrying her kitten!
A Lucky Encounter
So, if a black cat crosses your path while you are wandering the streets of Tokyo, don’t panic or turn around. Instead of bad luck, you have just received a traditional Japanese blessing for a safe and prosperous journey!
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